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Remembering Dan Handelman

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Portland City Council Passes a Resolution to Investigate Zenith Energy Franchise Agreement

Councilor Mitch Green issues a statement about his first resolution passed by a committee and Council

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Joint letter from Councilors Koyama Lane & Morillo: Comment on released draft budget packet

Councilors Koyama Lane and Morillo comment on released draft budget package.

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Portland City Councilors urge Providence to bargain in good faith

Thousands of nurses remain on strike at the 8 Providence hospitals. As the elected leaders of the City of Portland, we stand with these healthcare workers when they say they need more support to do their critical jobs.

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Four Councilors refer Zenith Energy resolution to full Council for February 19

Councilors Mitch Green, Angelita Morillo, Jamie Dunphy and Tiffany Koyama Lane will introduce a resolution regarding Zenith Energy. The resolution is being referred to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for March 10, 2025.

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Portland City Council establishes eight policy committees 

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After 2-year transition to new, voter-approved form of government, Portland City Council elects leaders

In one of the final steps to implement the historic voter-approved government transition, new city councilors elected Elana Pirtle-Guiney as president and Tiffany Koyama Lane as vice-president at their first meeting.

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Portland’s next leaders take oath of office, ushering in a new era of city government

Incoming Mayor Keith Wilson, Auditor Simone Rede and 12 city councilors are sworn in at an historic – and joyful – ceremony in downtown Portland. They take office Jan. 1, completing a voter-approved overhaul of city elections and governance.

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